Delta has always fixed that for me, sometimes I don't want the person to have to move and say so, otherwise the flight attendant relocates them. I guess it may vary from airline to airline.One thing that ticks me off, is that at time of booking, a specific seat number is assigned .. only to find someone else in that seat, once boarded. Often, they aren't asked to vacate the seat, and you have to sit somewhere else ... grrrrr!![]()
United is the same. Best thing to do is not to ask the person in your seat to move. Request the flight attendant to do it. If your confirmation has an assigned seat number on it, you are entitled to that seat. I get free travel, but have to sit where the company randomly assigns me to sit. I will often use my mileage to upgrade and get into first or business class. I just pay the difference between coach and the higher class.Delta has always fixed that for me, sometimes I don't want the person to have to move and say so, otherwise the flight attendant relocates them. I guess it may vary from airline to airline.
That's right, I always do it that way.United is the same. Best thing to do is not to ask the person in your seat to move. Request the flight attendant to do it.
The stewardess always looks at my ticket. Often, they have asked the passenger to move .. but, not always. If I ask for a specific window or aisle seat, that's what I expect to get.United is the same. Best thing to do is not to ask the person in your seat to move. Request the flight attendant to do it. If your confirmation has an assigned seat number on it, you are entitled to that seat. I get free travel, but have to sit where the company randomly assigns me to sit. I will often use my mileage to upgrade and get into first or business class. I just pay the difference between coach and the higher class.
What airline? I have never had that happen.but, not always
Air Canada and Qantas.What airline? I have never had that happen.
Never flow either, as I said earlier I guess different airlines are different.Air Canada and Qantas.
Oh, and American Airlines. When they were on strike, it was a terrible flight experience.Never flow either, as I said earlier I guess different airlines are different.
Maybe I am lucky but I have had very few bad flight experiences, and I did fly a lot. I am a 6 million miler on Delta and had over 100k on several other airlines. That is a lot of flying. Maybe I just got used to it. And I do know that Delta treated me better than most for that reason.a terrible flight experience
Oh If I find someone in the seat I've paid for then be sure they 're leaving it...One thing that ticks me off, is that at time of booking, a specific seat number is assigned .. only to find someone else in that seat, once boarded. Often, they aren't asked to vacate the seat, and you have to sit somewhere else ... grrrrr!![]()
You can purchase protection against lost luggage. I flew from Washington to Boston to visit friends on United and they labeled one of my two pieces wrong. The case with my suit in it for a wedding that I was going to attend was lost. Because I had a First Class ticket, I received $100, instead of the usual $50.00. I pay more than $100 for my suits. I was able to get a new suit and have it altered the day before the wedding for a premium charge. My lost suitcase showed up 3 days later at home from Cleveland (?).As if all the cancelled and delayed flights aren't bad enough...there is a growing problem with "lost" luggage. Can you imagine taking a nice vacation only to find that your suitcase is somewhere else??? It will be a long time before we plan another flight.
My wife suffered badly from motion sickness. I introduced her to Bonine (generic meclazine) and has not had a problem since. It is non drowsy the way Dramamine is.
I have always had a problem with motion sickness! My wife and I started scuba diving a few years ago, and I found that when the boat was anchored and I was putting on my gear to dive, that the boat motion really got me sick. Diving seasick is dangerous so I had to figure something out. Our dive master told me to take a Bonine (already mentioned) pill 30 min. before getting on the boat! Bingo, it worked, and I now take a pill before flying, going to the amusement park, or diving! It is a great option for me....My wife suffered badly from motion sickness. I introduced her to Bonine (generic meclazine) and has not had a problem since. It is non drowsy the way Dramamine is.